Electrical and Computer Engineering

PROSPECTIVE GRADUATE STUDENTS

Our Graduate Program


Electrical and Computer Engineering, often abbreviated as ECE, is a diverse field that enables engineers to invent, design, develop and test a wide range of new technologies that improve lives.

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Within our graduate program students have the options following any of our pre-made tracks or they may pick and choose any applicable graduate courses that best match their academic and career goals to complete their Program of Study.

Course Offerings and Tracks

4 Certificates

Deep Learning • Engineering Entrepreneurship • Robotics • Systems Engineering

9 Areas of Emphasis

Circuits & Systems • Computer Engineering & Digital Design • Electromagnetics • Neuroengineering & Health Technology • Optics • Power & Control • Robotics • Signals • Solid State/MEMS

Accommodating our Students' Needs


Part-Time Students

Over 50% of our graduate students work while earning their degree! Because of this we are offer several options to help you get through the degree as efficiently as possible.

Read More: Options for Working Students

Flexibility

Need the flexibility of instruction over the web? See the variety of courses that are offered via Remote-Real Time or completely asynchronous online to help you earn your ECE MS Degree

Read More: Remote Learning MS

Counting Extra Credit

Did you take upper-level credits during your undergrad or start a graduate degree at another university? You can apply select credits towards our ECE Master’s Degree.

Read More: How to Transfer Credits

Non-ECE Applicants

We admit many STEM applicants (Mech. Eng, Physics, CS, etc.) that did not graduate with a prior Electrical or Computer Engineering degree through our proficiency requirements.

Read More: Proficiency Requirements